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bursting with hate for the u.s. >> we are against evil. and, america, as a whole, has turned into a nation of evil. >> there is a grave concern that he is inspiring, even helping them to plan and launch terror attacks inside the united states. >> we will fight back and instruct others to do the same. >> it's late october 20089. the c.i.a. is desperate to find leaders like alaki. >> i had these different names and different personalities. >> and he has made important surprising connections with al-qaida leaders. according to counter terrorism expert. >> by almost sheer luck. >> he's almost the forest gump of radical islamism. >> i don't think that there are many people like him that have all those different dimensions. he was the real deal. >> the real deal. a larger-than-life personality who reveals his journey from jihahad to jams bond. agent storm. my life inside al-qaida and the cia. both cnn contributors. >> coming up, how storm goes from boxer to holy warrior. >> i was invited to join up with him in the training camp in afghanistan. i
bursting with hate for the u.s. >> we are against evil. and, america, as a whole, has turned into a nation of evil. >> there is a grave concern that he is inspiring, even helping them to plan and launch terror attacks inside the united states. >> we will fight back and instruct others to do the same. >> it's late october 20089. the c.i.a. is desperate to find leaders like alaki. >> i had these different names and different personalities. >> and he has made...
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on february 27th, admiral mike rogers, the head of the national security administration, and u.s. cybercommand, warned the senate armed services committee that the trump administration has not done enough to stop the russians, quote, i believe president putin has clearly come to the conclusion that there is little price to pay here and that therefore he can continue his activity. on april 3rd, the outgoing national security adviser, general h.r. mcmaster said, and i quote, we have failed to impose sufficient costs on russia and that the kremlin's confidence is growing. and then for your reference, here are a series of mandatory provisions under the countering america's eadversaries act whic have not been implemented by the administration. mandatory sanctions related to special russian crude oil projects. section 228, mandatory sanctions with respect to certain transactions with foreign sanctions evaders, serious human rights abuses. section 231, mandatory sanctions with respect to persons engaging in transactions with the intelligence and defense sectors of the government of the r
on february 27th, admiral mike rogers, the head of the national security administration, and u.s. cybercommand, warned the senate armed services committee that the trump administration has not done enough to stop the russians, quote, i believe president putin has clearly come to the conclusion that there is little price to pay here and that therefore he can continue his activity. on april 3rd, the outgoing national security adviser, general h.r. mcmaster said, and i quote, we have failed to...
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and in 2008, a deadly attack on the u.s. embassy in yemen. and storm says he can provide the cia something no one else can -- access to anwar al-awlaki himself. he tells us the cia sent him on this dangerous spy mission in 2008, a month after the embassy attack. he goes to see anwar al-awlaki now hiding in a remote part of yemen. >> he is worried about security. but he is also worried about people following me. >> reporter: the mission? give anwar al-awlaki a laptop, solar panels, a night vision goggle he requested. some secretly planted with spy software. then storm says he gives anwar al-awlaki another cia gift. $5,000 cash. >> he looked at me. and he tapped his chest pocket where the $5,000 were. and he said can we buy bullets and weapons? and i say of course you can. my handler in denmark, he said you know what? you have just been tested and just passed. because if i said no, he knew that this money was from the intelligence and he knew that they're not allowed to sponsor or to pay for weapons and bullets. >> storm is loving his 007 life.
and in 2008, a deadly attack on the u.s. embassy in yemen. and storm says he can provide the cia something no one else can -- access to anwar al-awlaki himself. he tells us the cia sent him on this dangerous spy mission in 2008, a month after the embassy attack. he goes to see anwar al-awlaki now hiding in a remote part of yemen. >> he is worried about security. but he is also worried about people following me. >> reporter: the mission? give anwar al-awlaki a laptop, solar panels, a...
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unless everybody every u.s. voter in the u.s. who voted for donald trump is going to explain why they voted the way they voted i think that's impossible toot to tell, so i think that's what the senate intelligence investigation might look at. those are larger questions that senator warrener is talking about about russian meddling in the u.s. election there's evidence to believe they're trying to do it in the french election. there's a german election. are they supporting those kind of right-wing anti e. u, candidate, they're supporting marianne le pen. so i think there's bigger questions about russian interference not just this the u.s. but across europe an what are the questions for u.s. policy? this president has still never said he believes ta russia tried to medal in this election and could have worn nefarious aims abroad. so there are questions out there and again, you can't conflat the meddling and the collusion. >> david chalian, what was your take away from what you heard from mark warner? >> first an foremost this issue
unless everybody every u.s. voter in the u.s. who voted for donald trump is going to explain why they voted the way they voted i think that's impossible toot to tell, so i think that's what the senate intelligence investigation might look at. those are larger questions that senator warrener is talking about about russian meddling in the u.s. election there's evidence to believe they're trying to do it in the french election. there's a german election. are they supporting those kind of...
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the u.s. intelligence agencies are desperate to stop him. morton storm who al-laki is a friend has tried before to locate the radical cleric. now he tells of a new plan one in which an unsuspecting yem n yeni courier is handed a thumb drive to take to him. what happens next unclear. then three weeks later, we begin with the biggest blow to al qaeda since the killing of osama bin laden. >> one of the top terrorist recruiters. awe daytona cou the death could mean a $5 million bounty for storm. it's from a danish agent, saying i'm so sorry but it wasn't us. but, two days later, he learns more when he picks up a copy of the british newspaper, "the telegraph." sprawled across the front page, how america finally caught up with anwar al-awlaki. the capture of a low level errand runner was a break through that led to the al qaeda leader's death. storm believes he was key in leading the cia to al-awlaki. he feels cheated and lets intelligence agencies know he is furious. according to storm, they set up a meeting at the marienlyst hotel in denmark. in
the u.s. intelligence agencies are desperate to stop him. morton storm who al-laki is a friend has tried before to locate the radical cleric. now he tells of a new plan one in which an unsuspecting yem n yeni courier is handed a thumb drive to take to him. what happens next unclear. then three weeks later, we begin with the biggest blow to al qaeda since the killing of osama bin laden. >> one of the top terrorist recruiters. awe daytona cou the death could mean a $5 million bounty for...
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no, i'm kidding. 100% u.s.-based customer service. here to help, not to sell. hey, ready foyeah. big meeting? >>uh, hello!? a meeting? it's a big one. too bad. we are double booked: diarrhea and abdominal pain. why don't you start without me? oh. yeah. if you're living with frequent, unpredictable diarrhea and abdominal pain, you may have irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhea, or ibs-d. a condition that can be really frustrating. talk to your doctor about viberzi, a different way to treat ibs-d. viberzi is a prescription medication you take every day that helps proactively manage both diarrhea and abdominal pain at the same time. so you stay ahead of your symptoms. viberzi can cause new or worsening abdominal pain. do not take viberzi if you have or may have had: pancreas or severe liver problems, problems with alcohol abuse, long-lasting or severe constipation, or a blockage of your bowel or gallbladder. if you are taking viberzi, you should not take medicines that cause constipation. the most common side effects of viberzi include constipation, nausea, and a
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today, the u.s. government has a clear, legal and policy framework that governs detentions and interrogations, specifically the law provides that no individual in u.s. custody may be subjected to any interrogation technique or approach that is not authorized by and listed in the army field manual. i fully support the detainee treatment required by law and just as importantly, i will keep cia focused on analysis missions that can best leverage the expertise we have at the agency. like i said, we learned important lessons following 9/11 as both a career intelligence officer and as an american citizen, i am a strong believer in the importance of oversight. simply put, experience has taught us that cia cannot be effective without the people's trust and we cannot hope to earn that trust without the accountability that comes with congressional oversight. if we cannot share aspects of our secret work with the public, we should do so with their elected representatives. for cia, oversight is a vital link to t
today, the u.s. government has a clear, legal and policy framework that governs detentions and interrogations, specifically the law provides that no individual in u.s. custody may be subjected to any interrogation technique or approach that is not authorized by and listed in the army field manual. i fully support the detainee treatment required by law and just as importantly, i will keep cia focused on analysis missions that can best leverage the expertise we have at the agency. like i said, we...
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plus, as the u.s. stands up for saudi arabia, trump administration very close with the saudis right now may be running the risk of pushing the arab kingdom into a war with iran. closer look at the tensions currently escalating between the saudis and iranians when we come back. i have been diagnosed with stage 4 prostate cancer. when i met my team at ctca, they put together a comprehensive plan, that gave me an opportunity to accomplish my goals, and my dreams. learn more at cancercenter.com you feel better. introducing tommie copper's all new shoulder centric posture shirt. they're biggest breakthrough yet. advanced engineering promotes healthy posture and relief for achy shoulders and back. visit tommiecopper.com to see the entire line of wearable wellness compression. they have you covered from head to toe. go to tommiecopper.com right now and find out how you can save 25% on your first purchase, plus first shipping. life hurts, feel better. on the only bed that adjusts on both sides to your ideal co
plus, as the u.s. stands up for saudi arabia, trump administration very close with the saudis right now may be running the risk of pushing the arab kingdom into a war with iran. closer look at the tensions currently escalating between the saudis and iranians when we come back. i have been diagnosed with stage 4 prostate cancer. when i met my team at ctca, they put together a comprehensive plan, that gave me an opportunity to accomplish my goals, and my dreams. learn more at cancercenter.com you...
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its restrictions on efforts by all of the u.s. government to collect information. >> you wrote this op-ed since the passage of the law. so after the law passed, you said let's get back into the business of collecting all of this metadata. and i'm curious what kind of information about finances and lifestyles would you not enter into your idea of this giant database. >> senator, first of all, i have to begin by saying, today that would be -- in most instances what you referred to there would be unlawful under current law. as the director of the cia you have my assurance we will not engage in unlawful activity. but i think this committee, the american people, demand that if there is publicly available information, someone has out there on a public available site, we have an obligation to use that information to keep americans safe. if someone is out there on their facebook page talking about an attack or plotting an attack against america, i think you would find the director of the cia and intelligence community grossly negligent if
its restrictions on efforts by all of the u.s. government to collect information. >> you wrote this op-ed since the passage of the law. so after the law passed, you said let's get back into the business of collecting all of this metadata. and i'm curious what kind of information about finances and lifestyles would you not enter into your idea of this giant database. >> senator, first of all, i have to begin by saying, today that would be -- in most instances what you referred to...
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weeks later u.s. marshals arrested tony angelo roundtree charged with using firearm during a felony and says he's innocent. grand jury could indict him. october 2013, this man uses facebook live to boast about shooting five people and fatally stabbing two others. >> this ain't a joke. this ain't a brank. >> michael vance is on the run using facebook live to taunt the police. >> this is more intense than what i thought it would be to say the least. >> but ends in shootout, vance killed at scene. that same month this man steals police cruiser in tulsa and using officer's ipad streams ride live on facebook. >> i'm in the cop car. where's my sirens at? hear them. >> after a high speed chase arrested, among the charges police say he faces, using electronics while driving. due in court but no word on his plea. >> kidnapping live streamed on facebook. that suspect and another man tried to force the victim out of the home, using a slang term for murder describing it. >> i guess catch a case when -- >> later a
weeks later u.s. marshals arrested tony angelo roundtree charged with using firearm during a felony and says he's innocent. grand jury could indict him. october 2013, this man uses facebook live to boast about shooting five people and fatally stabbing two others. >> this ain't a joke. this ain't a brank. >> michael vance is on the run using facebook live to taunt the police. >> this is more intense than what i thought it would be to say the least. >> but ends in...
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is bright and disciplined and tough and who can learn a trade craft and be buried deeply inside the u.s. embassy in moscow under deep cover and that was marti. >> in 1975, i was trained in the hot summer of washington, d.c., and i took russian language, i learned how to spot surveillance on the street, i took covert pictures. >> she was a natural. she had a real aptitude for clandestine trade craft. >> during my training, i read about trigon. in the file, i remember reading that trigon believed he could change his system from within. i think deep down in my heart i really believed that i could do that, too. because at that time, the men in cia were the case officers. they were the people in the field, but i knew i could do as well as anyone else. >> she was the first woman that we had assigned behind the iron curtain. marti was the breakthrough. >> then, it became show time and i became the person that i had trained myself to be. when i arrived in moscow on november 5th, 1975 as that lufthansa airplane landed, it was cold and the snow was piled on the side of the runway and when they op
is bright and disciplined and tough and who can learn a trade craft and be buried deeply inside the u.s. embassy in moscow under deep cover and that was marti. >> in 1975, i was trained in the hot summer of washington, d.c., and i took russian language, i learned how to spot surveillance on the street, i took covert pictures. >> she was a natural. she had a real aptitude for clandestine trade craft. >> during my training, i read about trigon. in the file, i remember reading...
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for a cleaner, fresher, brighter denture every day. >>> the u.s. intelligence community has taken unprecedented abuse but donald trump is still bashing china threatening to tear up the very foundation of sino american relations, the so-called one china policy relegating taiwan to the roam ofle of a renegade chinese province. >> i fully understand the one china policy. i don't know why we have to be bound by a one china policy unless we have a deal having to do with other things, including trade. >> china not amused. so, matt, you first. tell us what beijing is saying today and also just why this is such a touchy subject, taiwan? >> well, the chinese communist party here has reacted in several different ways throughout the day. we'll take you through it chronologically. we woke up this morning here to an editorial in a state-run newspaper that is censored by the chinese communist party usesed to express often more, less measured tones, if you will, and so in this editorial in the "global times" a tabloid newspaper, they wrote, he, meaning donald tru
for a cleaner, fresher, brighter denture every day. >>> the u.s. intelligence community has taken unprecedented abuse but donald trump is still bashing china threatening to tear up the very foundation of sino american relations, the so-called one china policy relegating taiwan to the roam ofle of a renegade chinese province. >> i fully understand the one china policy. i don't know why we have to be bound by a one china policy unless we have a deal having to do with other things,...
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they believe that the u.s. has been supporting organizations inside russia that are anti-putin, that tried to meddle with their elections and they also view the panama papers that exposed some of russia's richest people and where they were hiding their money, they think the u.s. was behind it. so they think they're acting in response to things we were doing. >> fascinating material. the president of the united states very blunt, i thought, how does he see the cyber attack wrapping up his eight-year legacy as president? you covered him from the beginning. >> i think like every outgoing president, they're very aware of how the reputation is shaping up, and i do think we saw that reflected this kind of concern that he would be wrapped in this today, and how he tried in small ways to attend to that. we saw him at multiple times weave in once he was talking about defending the handling of the that, coming out and saying what i did, my part in this, i thought i did well and would not do it again. no regrets there. if
they believe that the u.s. has been supporting organizations inside russia that are anti-putin, that tried to meddle with their elections and they also view the panama papers that exposed some of russia's richest people and where they were hiding their money, they think the u.s. was behind it. so they think they're acting in response to things we were doing. >> fascinating material. the president of the united states very blunt, i thought, how does he see the cyber attack wrapping up his...
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not just the u.s. but allies have been looking at this, kind of waiting for this day where the crown prince is directly implicated and thinking how are we going to do that? it is difficult for other allies because they rely on such a strong ally in the middle east to help them solve other problems. there's that economic relationship that the president like to talk about. similar to the president seemingly believing putin he didn't interfere in the u.s. election. or calling kim jong-un a smart guy he's now in love with. he wants to praise these leaders that in the eyes of the world have blood on their hands. congress is upset about this. and wants to take harsher action. it's an unknown, not just the u.s. again, but the world is going to be willing to take and risk hurting that relationship that is an important one. >> has president trump kind of removed any incentive for the saudi king to do anything? if everyone is saying he is the one spons aeresponsible for cak. the message seems to be we're going t
not just the u.s. but allies have been looking at this, kind of waiting for this day where the crown prince is directly implicated and thinking how are we going to do that? it is difficult for other allies because they rely on such a strong ally in the middle east to help them solve other problems. there's that economic relationship that the president like to talk about. similar to the president seemingly believing putin he didn't interfere in the u.s. election. or calling kim jong-un a smart...
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and in 2008, a deadly attack on the u.s. embassy in yemen. and storm says, he can provide the cia something no one else can. access to awlaki himself. he tells us the cia sent him on this dangerous spy mission. october 2008, a month after the embassy attack. to see awlaki, now hiding in a remote part of yemen. >> he's worried about security, but he's also worried about people following me. >> the mission, give awlaki a laptop, night vision goggles he requested. some secretly implanted with spy software. then, storm says, he gives awlaki one more cia gift. $5,000 cash. >> he looked at me, and he tapped his chest, and he said, can we buy bullets and weapons? i said, yeah, of course you can. my handler, my cia handler in denmark said, you just passed it. if i say no, he knew, anwar, that he knew this money was from intelligence, and he knew you're not allowed to sponsor, or to pay for weapons and bullets. >> storm is loving his 007 life. but as he drives away from this meeting with awlaki, he is worried. >> the tables have turned. >> awlaki has
and in 2008, a deadly attack on the u.s. embassy in yemen. and storm says, he can provide the cia something no one else can. access to awlaki himself. he tells us the cia sent him on this dangerous spy mission. october 2008, a month after the embassy attack. to see awlaki, now hiding in a remote part of yemen. >> he's worried about security, but he's also worried about people following me. >> the mission, give awlaki a laptop, night vision goggles he requested. some secretly...
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several advocacy groups across the u.s. each tell cnn they're working for dozens of family in the same situation. with one group, women for afghan women, trying to help 400 separated families. >> when i see my kids on camera, but i cannot touch them. it's so difficult. >> reporter: we asked the state department how many afghan families are still waiting for unification. but their press office said the number is fluid and they have, quote, already resettled thousands of afghans, reunited families and welcomed them into our communities across the country. you have filled out every form that you could, but nobody is telling you how long this could take. >> actually, no one tell me they can help me. they tell me we don't have money. >> reporter: and he says a team at the state department is in contact with him to try to help. both he and his lawyers say there's no information about next steps. >> we have one thing that makes me strong, that's hope. >> natasha chan reporting there. >>> still ahead, the cia director says china is
several advocacy groups across the u.s. each tell cnn they're working for dozens of family in the same situation. with one group, women for afghan women, trying to help 400 separated families. >> when i see my kids on camera, but i cannot touch them. it's so difficult. >> reporter: we asked the state department how many afghan families are still waiting for unification. but their press office said the number is fluid and they have, quote, already resettled thousands of afghans,...
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intelligence from the u.s. uncovered bin laden's hideout by identifying his courier and putting a tail on him. what got them to this kuwaiti who ratted out the man? it's the most crucial or the most valuable and he was not related to the cia's enhanced interrogation techniques. this is the swampt's side of this. their response is that it is impossible to know in hindsight if we could have got the same information without using enhanced interrogation techniques, aka torture. karen greenburg is back with me today. perhaps the top authority on the treatment of detainees. karen, welcome back. >> nice to be here. >> with everything you know, who is right? is it the senate report or the cia? >> the senate report is very comprehensive and gives us the most detailed report we've had yet on what happened in the leadup to the capture of bin laden. it's very incremental and convincing. basically what the report says is this al kuwaiti was identified and details came in 2004 from somebody who was not in u.s. custody, who w
intelligence from the u.s. uncovered bin laden's hideout by identifying his courier and putting a tail on him. what got them to this kuwaiti who ratted out the man? it's the most crucial or the most valuable and he was not related to the cia's enhanced interrogation techniques. this is the swampt's side of this. their response is that it is impossible to know in hindsight if we could have got the same information without using enhanced interrogation techniques, aka torture. karen greenburg is...
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does the president still reject the u.s. intelligence community's assessment that russia meddled in the u.s. presidential election? >>> and bell weathers. a year after voters sent donald trump to the white house, americans are back at the polls. and with the president's popularity at an all-time low, key races will reveal a lot tonight about how voters are feeling right now. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> this is cnn breaking news. >>> breaking news. stunning developments tonight on the texas church gunman. police documents show devin kelley escaped a moment health center back in 2012, months after he was accuse of assaulting his then wife and stepson. the records say he was caught sneaking weapons on to his air force base and had made threats to u.s. military commanders. kelley was later convicted, imprisoned for the assaults and received a bad conduct discharge. in the massacre investigation, officials say the fbi has the gunman's phone, but has been unable to access its contents. and the atf says it
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just this week, u.s. officials told cnn that the number of battle ready isis fighters has been whittled down to between 12 thousand and 15,000. adding that some 50,000 fighters have been killed. the uk disputes that number, saying that only about half that many were killed in the fighting. >>> the on again off again cease fire in aleppo is back on this morning. there have been multiple attempts at holding a cease fire this week. if it holds this time, it could allow thousands of civilian and rebels to flee the area around east aleppo as syrian regime troops move in. the you know says hundreds of children are trapped in the area and face death if they aren't rescued. the out going secretary general ban ki moon made a statement. >> the carnage in syria remains a gaping hole. it's now a synonym for hell. as i told the security council three days ago. we have failed the people of syria. >> i want to bring in the co-arter of isis, and a former military attache. will this help the people that are still there ge
just this week, u.s. officials told cnn that the number of battle ready isis fighters has been whittled down to between 12 thousand and 15,000. adding that some 50,000 fighters have been killed. the uk disputes that number, saying that only about half that many were killed in the fighting. >>> the on again off again cease fire in aleppo is back on this morning. there have been multiple attempts at holding a cease fire this week. if it holds this time, it could allow thousands of...
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i think it is imperative for the u.s. to stand up for this journalist that wrote for the "washington post." there is a lot of leverage and bipartisan support in congress for ending arms supply for the saudi war in yemen. and also holding whoever is accountable here holding them accountable via sanctions. so far the trump administration has done sanctions to 17 saudis but these are lower level individuals. this is attempt to protect the crown prince. and if the crowns prince was in fact responsible for this murder, as the cia has concluded, i think we need to be looking at sanctions on the crowns prince as well. and a lot of bipartisan by people in congress to do just that. but clearly president trump doesn't care about this murder. he doint care about morality and u.s. foreign policy. all he cares about is the arms deals which as you pointed out are wildly exaggerated. not factual that you won't get over $100 billion in arms sales, he's making that up, but looking at excuses that he's forged a close relationship with him
i think it is imperative for the u.s. to stand up for this journalist that wrote for the "washington post." there is a lot of leverage and bipartisan support in congress for ending arms supply for the saudi war in yemen. and also holding whoever is accountable here holding them accountable via sanctions. so far the trump administration has done sanctions to 17 saudis but these are lower level individuals. this is attempt to protect the crown prince. and if the crowns prince was in...
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u.s. intelligence officials. both nations are concerned about ties to al qaeda. >> arabian peninsula. as barbara starr reports, intelligence agencies are scrambling to figure out if there are other operatives waiting to attack the west. >> if it proves to be true that both that kouachi brothers traveled to yemen in 2011, were they essentially a sleeper cell in paris? u.s. officials believe when said kouachi spent several months in yemen during 2011, he got more than just weapons training. he got the attention of top leadership of the dangerous al qaeda affiliate there known as al qaeda in the arabian peninsula or aqap. >> it tells me that he had access to senior levels of the al qaeda organizations in yemen. who health access? was he there with somebody? did he travel with somebody else? number two, it tells me that he was in contact with people we didn't know about. >> they are trying to put the pieces together. they believe that he met with anwar al awlaki who led the external operations
u.s. intelligence officials. both nations are concerned about ties to al qaeda. >> arabian peninsula. as barbara starr reports, intelligence agencies are scrambling to figure out if there are other operatives waiting to attack the west. >> if it proves to be true that both that kouachi brothers traveled to yemen in 2011, were they essentially a sleeper cell in paris? u.s. officials believe when said kouachi spent several months in yemen during 2011, he got more than just weapons...
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but we know that u.s. intelligence did have some indication that that was coming in advance of it actually happening. >> and over the weekend director burns said that this faaffectio with putin's war in ukraine has created a once in a generation opportunity for the cia to recruit russians. have recruitment drives like about been successful in the past? >> reporter: yeah. what he said is the cia is ultimately a human intelligence service. so what that means is that it relies on the human instinct and human desire to share information. and when they are disaffected with leadership in their country, clearly the cia has seen in the past that there is a willingness to share information. now bill burns earlier this year, the cia rolled out a recruitment video that they actually shared in the region, in russia, trying to encourage russians and not just russians in the intelligence space, but also russians who work for businesses or russians who work in the tech space to share information with the cia. they rolled
but we know that u.s. intelligence did have some indication that that was coming in advance of it actually happening. >> and over the weekend director burns said that this faaffectio with putin's war in ukraine has created a once in a generation opportunity for the cia to recruit russians. have recruitment drives like about been successful in the past? >> reporter: yeah. what he said is the cia is ultimately a human intelligence service. so what that means is that it relies on the...
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the u.s. government releasing most but not all the classified documents on the assassination of john f. kennedy. it breathed new life into is conspiracy theories and add to the mystery on of what happened on that fateful day in 1963. one of the documents ends on on a cliff hanger. was lee harvey oswald an agent of the cia? >> chris cuomo not here today mysteriously the day after this release. >> president trump pressed the department to lust a gag order on an fbi informant. republican lawmakers want to know the circumstances surrounding the sale of a uranium mining company to a russian agency. but it is highly unusual and some people will say highly inappropriate for the president to get this involved in an investigation. we have it all covered for you. let's begin with the jfk intrigue. live in washington with new information in the files. >> reporter: interesting information for sure, john. but also disappointingly incomplete. 2,800 of the final jfk documents are likely to only feed the cons
the u.s. government releasing most but not all the classified documents on the assassination of john f. kennedy. it breathed new life into is conspiracy theories and add to the mystery on of what happened on that fateful day in 1963. one of the documents ends on on a cliff hanger. was lee harvey oswald an agent of the cia? >> chris cuomo not here today mysteriously the day after this release. >> president trump pressed the department to lust a gag order on an fbi informant....
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but could what happened in paris happen in the u.s.? >> i don't know of a time when we've been beset by more
but could what happened in paris happen in the u.s.? >> i don't know of a time when we've been beset by more
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tonight u.s. intelligence officials are increasingly confident russia intended to help donald trump win the election. a view the cia shared with congress in the classified briefing after the election. >> they've pieced together a picture and based on their ability to piece together this picture, they've come up with an assessment and that as far as we know basically says this, that in fact the russians did intend to have donald trump elected president of the u.s. and what they wanted to do in this particular case is grease the skids for him. >> reporter: in october, 17 intelligence agencies released a joint statement, saying they were united in the belief that russia tried to sow chaos during the election with the release of hacked materials, but officials tell cnn new intelligence sheds more light on russia's apparent motive to help donald trump win. former cia director michael more el says the hacks are the political equivalent of 9/11. >> even before the election the entire u.s. intelligence co
tonight u.s. intelligence officials are increasingly confident russia intended to help donald trump win the election. a view the cia shared with congress in the classified briefing after the election. >> they've pieced together a picture and based on their ability to piece together this picture, they've come up with an assessment and that as far as we know basically says this, that in fact the russians did intend to have donald trump elected president of the u.s. and what they wanted to...
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the first u.s. leader in modern china history to do that. but no question here, president trump is asking china to step up and increase its efforts to help rein in the north korean nuclear program here. but, china is in a position of strength here. president xi jinping, of course, is newly kpo lly empowered in a historic fashion the congress just giving him more power here. president trump, of course, on weaker footing. but it is the -- these sanctions that president trump will be asking for when they have their meetings. there's no expectation of anything immediate to come from this, but it is building the argument for how china needs to be a part of this confrontation of north korea. >> absolutely. and jeff, there was so much conversation before trump even went overseas about, was the president going to visit the demilitarized zone when he was in south korea? what happened with that attempt, that surprise visit? >> well, turnout yesterday, the president was going to try to do a surprise unannounced visit to the dmz, of course, the border b
the first u.s. leader in modern china history to do that. but no question here, president trump is asking china to step up and increase its efforts to help rein in the north korean nuclear program here. but, china is in a position of strength here. president xi jinping, of course, is newly kpo lly empowered in a historic fashion the congress just giving him more power here. president trump, of course, on weaker footing. but it is the -- these sanctions that president trump will be asking for...
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the u.s. president barack obama was feet away from this man who has admitted to cnn and other networks that he suffers from schizophrenic. yet we don't know how the government vetted this man and all of this before nelson mandela's funeral on sunday. serious questions this weekend. >> and just to make sure i understand. he was tried but found not guilty when it comes to the murder and rape charges? >> reporter: yes, exactly. when we try to find out exactly what the charges were or why they were withdrawn, we can't get to that stage. all of this happening late friday here in south africa. it is 2:30 in the morning now. the government has launched an investigation into how exactly he was vetted. the u.s. secret service saying the south african government was in charge of security but we're not receiving any answers yet. as you know, the government is inundated and consumed with the funeral of nelson mandela which will take place sunday. monday is a holiday in this country. so all of these questi
the u.s. president barack obama was feet away from this man who has admitted to cnn and other networks that he suffers from schizophrenic. yet we don't know how the government vetted this man and all of this before nelson mandela's funeral on sunday. serious questions this weekend. >> and just to make sure i understand. he was tried but found not guilty when it comes to the murder and rape charges? >> reporter: yes, exactly. when we try to find out exactly what the charges were or...
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the u.s. does have an extradition treaty with hong kong. it was signed in 1996 before the handover from the british back to the chinese, but the chinese did stipulate when the treaty was signed. they were a party to the treaty. the hong kong government, the government, it belongs to china will decide whether to extradite it. certainly it is interesting. what is going to happen with the chinese? this could provide a lot of intelligence to the chinese. there are all right calls for his extradition. likely this gentleman will face extradition to the united states and that's a unpredictable process for washington. it remains to be seen whether the hong kong government or aided by the chinese will keep him there. >> he has said that he has prepared never to return to the united states. he says all my options are bad. that is a quote from him. he said yes, i could be rendered by the cia. he knows he is probably never going to come back to the united states if he chooses to. >> he could be brought back down without being rendered. we don't have ex
the u.s. does have an extradition treaty with hong kong. it was signed in 1996 before the handover from the british back to the chinese, but the chinese did stipulate when the treaty was signed. they were a party to the treaty. the hong kong government, the government, it belongs to china will decide whether to extradite it. certainly it is interesting. what is going to happen with the chinese? this could provide a lot of intelligence to the chinese. there are all right calls for his...
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the u.s. e embassy prprocured thehe assistancne of a pakisistani lawyeyer, and d he's dealing with ththe legal authorities inside afghanistan. but this was not an intelligence matter for us at that poinint. soso, gatherining informatatn coconcerning t these arresess was not high in o our prioritity list. inin fact, it t was basicacay off f the bottomom. -the cell l was a concrete room with a concrete floor. the e room was v very dirty - chipipped paint.t. i woululd write in my journal. i'd be sitting in the cold with a blanket. "o"oh, lord jejesus, i strtrue soso much withth fear here. every moment of every day, i i battle witith the fearr that either a taliban or an angry terrororist wiwill kill meme." -thehe taliban actuallyly had serioious evidee against these e people. in fact, t they had d broken taliban law. it seemed pretty clear that they were guilty. -this s stuff is indicatingg that they wewere indeedd proselelytizing inin afghanist. -afterer we were a arrested, it basicalally began
the u.s. e embassy prprocured thehe assistancne of a pakisistani lawyeyer, and d he's dealing with ththe legal authorities inside afghanistan. but this was not an intelligence matter for us at that poinint. soso, gatherining informatatn coconcerning t these arresess was not high in o our prioritity list. inin fact, it t was basicacay off f the bottomom. -the cell l was a concrete room with a concrete floor. the e room was v very dirty - chipipped paint.t. i woululd write in my journal. i'd be...
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u.s. jobs. money for u.s. companies, both important priorities, but that is not what this money is for. money is to help victims of disasters abroad. and these interests wield serious clout. the center for public integrity says the two leading maritime unions, for instance, gave more than $750,000 to members of the current house of representatives in the 2012 election cycle. and the center says, those members of congress, republicans and democrats, receiving that money, voted against dr. shah's efforts to reform the program 83-29. >> i have to admit, i just don't understand. i get the idea of bureaucracy, but when you are talking about people starving, a program that takes three months to get food, ship food and deliver it to them, i mean, they're going to die. >> we want to reach as many as we can as efficiently as possible. this is an extraordinarily difficult problem. >> after five years of pushing, dr. shah has the flexibility to spend about 20% of the funds the way that he sees fit. that, in his view, is
u.s. jobs. money for u.s. companies, both important priorities, but that is not what this money is for. money is to help victims of disasters abroad. and these interests wield serious clout. the center for public integrity says the two leading maritime unions, for instance, gave more than $750,000 to members of the current house of representatives in the 2012 election cycle. and the center says, those members of congress, republicans and democrats, receiving that money, voted against dr. shah's...
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a u.s. special forces member lost his life over the weekend. u.s. officials said they identified this cave complex as a real critical target but because of its size and how well-defended it was by isis, they felt this massive bomb was the right weapon. >> a bomb so big they used a cargo airplane and a parachute. ryan brown, thank you so much. >>> let's talk a little bit more about the implications of this mega bomb. i have former counterterrorism analyst for the cia, buck sexton, retired air force lieutenant colonel rick francona and nic robertson. nic, let me begin with you in terms of why this target. we've covered the war on terror and isis and one often thinks of iraq or syria. you don't think afghanistan. you, sir, know this area of the country quite well. this is a couple of miles, i understand, from where you say osama bin laden and al qaeda made their last stand in afghanistan. >> yes, this is the vicinity of where this bomb was dropped. it's hard until we know the precise location of the bomb but a few miles from where bin laden was hiding
a u.s. special forces member lost his life over the weekend. u.s. officials said they identified this cave complex as a real critical target but because of its size and how well-defended it was by isis, they felt this massive bomb was the right weapon. >> a bomb so big they used a cargo airplane and a parachute. ryan brown, thank you so much. >>> let's talk a little bit more about the implications of this mega bomb. i have former counterterrorism analyst for the cia, buck sexton,...
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. >>> we want to welcome our viewers in the u.s. and around the world. these stories are all ahead this hour. i'm natalie allen live in atlanta. >> and i'm fred pleitgen, and this is "cnn newsroom."
. >>> we want to welcome our viewers in the u.s. and around the world. these stories are all ahead this hour. i'm natalie allen live in atlanta. >> and i'm fred pleitgen, and this is "cnn newsroom."
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was the u.s. presence in benghazi, libya largely diplomatic as the white house and others have described it? >> the diplomatic facility in benghazi would be closed until further notice. >> reporter: scratch beneath the surface and the answer seems fairly obvious. about 30 people were evacuated from benghazi the morning after the attack and more than 20 of them were cia employees. clearly, the larger mission in benghazi was covert. the cia had two objectives in libya. countering the terrorist threat that emerged as extremists poured into the unstable country, and helping to secure the flood of weapons after the fall of gadhafi. weapons that could have easily been funneled to terrorists. >> good morning, everybody. how are you? >> reporter: the state department was the public face of the weapons collection program. >> we had a concerted effort to try to track down and find and recover as many man pads and other very dangerous weapons as possible. >> reporter: but the cia's role during and after the
was the u.s. presence in benghazi, libya largely diplomatic as the white house and others have described it? >> the diplomatic facility in benghazi would be closed until further notice. >> reporter: scratch beneath the surface and the answer seems fairly obvious. about 30 people were evacuated from benghazi the morning after the attack and more than 20 of them were cia employees. clearly, the larger mission in benghazi was covert. the cia had two objectives in libya. countering the...
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in the u.s. from police helicopters -- >> we had a drone come within 50 feet of us. >> to passenger planes. >> we saw a drone. >> close calls are becoming disturbingly frequent. since july, the faa received more than two dozen reports of drones nearly hitting planes. on capitol hill wednesday, the agency grilled. lawmakers say rules to safely integrate unmanned aerial systems or uas into the airspace aren't coming fast enough. >> road builders in germany and farmers in france today are enjoying economic benefits from uas because safety regulators there have found ways to permit such flights. i can't help, but wonder that if the german, the french and the canadians do some of these things today then why can't we also be doing that. we all agree that the project is taking too long. >> with the drone industry booming, preventing crashes is becoming each more critical. >> i have a quad kopter on my christmas list. i suspect quite a few people do. we have a problem and our failure to regulate them we'
in the u.s. from police helicopters -- >> we had a drone come within 50 feet of us. >> to passenger planes. >> we saw a drone. >> close calls are becoming disturbingly frequent. since july, the faa received more than two dozen reports of drones nearly hitting planes. on capitol hill wednesday, the agency grilled. lawmakers say rules to safely integrate unmanned aerial systems or uas into the airspace aren't coming fast enough. >> road builders in germany and...
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the concern is u.s. embassies, u.s. military bases around the world, u.s. troops in afghanistan, in iraq, in the middle east. so what has happened since last week is u.s. marine which is basically run the emergency response forces in africa and in the middle east have been put on this heightened state of alert. they are now ready to go faster than ever before if a violent situation was to break out. look, let's be clear. the pentagon, the white house, congress, everybody hopes it does not happen. but it has happened in the past. u.s. embassies have come under attack and, of course, ever recalls the situation with the u.s. government compound in benghazi, libya. that is what they are trying to avoid. a violent backlash that the military could not be ready to respond to so these marines now on alert, ready to move if something were to happen. john? >> on alert and ready to move. one place you can bet the united states has its eye on right now, thanks, barbara starr, one place the united states no doubt has its eye on is cairo. cairo, of course, it was site of
the concern is u.s. embassies, u.s. military bases around the world, u.s. troops in afghanistan, in iraq, in the middle east. so what has happened since last week is u.s. marine which is basically run the emergency response forces in africa and in the middle east have been put on this heightened state of alert. they are now ready to go faster than ever before if a violent situation was to break out. look, let's be clear. the pentagon, the white house, congress, everybody hopes it does not...
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the u.s. at risk. plus, after spending millions to elect mitt romney, has karl rove lost his touch? a look at all the money spent and wasted this election and it has been nearly two weeks since sandy, so then why is is it taking so long to get power back to thousands of people? [ female announcer ] introducing yoplait greek 100. 100% new. 100% mmm... wow, that is mmm... it's so mmm you might not believe it's a hundred calories. new yoplait greek 100. it is so good. but what about your wrinkles? neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair visibly reduces fine lines and wrinkles in just one week. why wait if you don't have to. neutrogena®. why wait if you don't have to. when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they ca
the u.s. at risk. plus, after spending millions to elect mitt romney, has karl rove lost his touch? a look at all the money spent and wasted this election and it has been nearly two weeks since sandy, so then why is is it taking so long to get power back to thousands of people? [ female announcer ] introducing yoplait greek 100. 100% new. 100% mmm... wow, that is mmm... it's so mmm you might not believe it's a hundred calories. new yoplait greek 100. it is so good. but what about your wrinkles?...
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i don't know if he is racist, but a deputy u.s. attorney who worked under him said he called him boy and told him to watch how he talked to white folks. i don't know if he is racist, but i know he worked fraudulently to prosecute an organizer who worked with dr. king and two other activists for voting fraud. the same year he stood before the committee for that nominations. i don't know if he is a bigot, but he worked against immigrants and he supports building a wall. i'm not done, william. i'm almost done. i don't know if he is i bigot, but he said horrible things about the lgbtq community and opposed them. >> and politically he doesn't agree with you. >> i'm not talking about politics. i'm talking about human decency. you don't call a grown black man boy. >> she doesn't know about decency. she doesn't know jeff sessions. never spent 30 seconds with him. i know jeff sessions well. to sit around and say i person you never met and don't know and you never talked to is a racist is inappropriate. >> let me ask you, william. when did y
i don't know if he is racist, but a deputy u.s. attorney who worked under him said he called him boy and told him to watch how he talked to white folks. i don't know if he is racist, but i know he worked fraudulently to prosecute an organizer who worked with dr. king and two other activists for voting fraud. the same year he stood before the committee for that nominations. i don't know if he is a bigot, but he worked against immigrants and he supports building a wall. i'm not done, william. i'm...
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according to a senior u.s. official, the cia has concluded that the saudi crown prince mohammed bin salman personally ordered jamal khashoggi's killing last month. >> these findings may complicate things for the white house given the president's desire to preserve a good relationship with the crown prince and the saudis. vice president mike pence swiftly responded to the report this morning saying the u.s. will hold his murderers accountable. >> the murder of jamal khashoggi was an atrocity. it was also an affront to a free and independent press, and the united states is determined to hold all those accountable who are responsible for that murder. >> cnn senior international correspondent ben wedeman is in beirut following this story. ben, hello to you. it appears that a phone call was a crucial part of the evidence that led the cia to this conclusion. >> reporter: yeah, victor, there's a lot of evidence that led the cia to that conclusion. but one of them was a telephone intercept of a conversation between the
according to a senior u.s. official, the cia has concluded that the saudi crown prince mohammed bin salman personally ordered jamal khashoggi's killing last month. >> these findings may complicate things for the white house given the president's desire to preserve a good relationship with the crown prince and the saudis. vice president mike pence swiftly responded to the report this morning saying the u.s. will hold his murderers accountable. >> the murder of jamal khashoggi was an...
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what probably has happened is that the cia, as well as the rest of the u.s. intelligence community, probably sent over as part of the president's daily brief or an addendum to it the written assessment, the finished intelligence, if you will, that cia is providing on this particular topic. oftentimes what happens is presidents will come back and say, okay, i've got your written report, but i'd like to talk to somebody about it, perhaps director haspel or somebody who's a specialist directly involved in this. it's almost sure the president has seen the conclusions and now simply wants to talk it over with the cia director who of course has heard it herself personally in the turks and other intelligence that the cia maintains a relationship with. >> does it make a difference, does it offer more gravity that the cia has assessed this when turkey already said it believed that the saudis were behind it and implications were that the crown prince would have weirded it to have that many more resources devoted to carrying out a killing like this? >> yes, it does. whe
what probably has happened is that the cia, as well as the rest of the u.s. intelligence community, probably sent over as part of the president's daily brief or an addendum to it the written assessment, the finished intelligence, if you will, that cia is providing on this particular topic. oftentimes what happens is presidents will come back and say, okay, i've got your written report, but i'd like to talk to somebody about it, perhaps director haspel or somebody who's a specialist directly...
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now we know from a u.s. official that the affair came to light during an investigation into e-mails sent by petraeus's biographer paula broadwell. we also have a better timeline. james clapper was informed tuesday evening. the president was told thursday, hours before his face-to-face meeting with general petraeus. there are still questions about why congressional leaders weren't told until friday. but let's get back to general petraeus. an official tells cnn that james clapper encouraged petraeus to step down after learning of the affair. joining me now is rejeve from "the washington post." good morning to you. do you think general would have step dound if clapper hadn't suggested it? >> good morning, randi. i think pe tratraeus faced withs investigation, faced with officials understanding what has occurred between him and his biographer paula broadwell was left with little choice. with everything i know, i think that resignation would have been something he likely would have suggested himself as well. >> y
now we know from a u.s. official that the affair came to light during an investigation into e-mails sent by petraeus's biographer paula broadwell. we also have a better timeline. james clapper was informed tuesday evening. the president was told thursday, hours before his face-to-face meeting with general petraeus. there are still questions about why congressional leaders weren't told until friday. but let's get back to general petraeus. an official tells cnn that james clapper encouraged...
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>> u.s. officials and outside expertds say it's not just the north korean's submarine threat that the u.s. now has to counter. they say china and russia are rapidly improving the technology and lethality of their submarine fleets and they're getting more and more aggressive as we know. wolf, the russians in the atlantic, but also in the pacific theatre. >> and north korea, as we know, not so long ago was very aggressive with one of its own subs. >> right. north korea has fired a submarine weapon in anchor. just seven years ago, they fired a torpedo and sank this south korean frill gat. 46 south korean sailors were killed. fast nor backyard to now, kim jong-un is now developing the capability to fire ballistic missiles to his submarines. >> significant developments. >> thanks very much for watching. i'm wolf blitzer in "the situation room." erin burnett "outfront" starts right now. >>> "outfront" next, breaking news. disturbing new detail about the deadly niger ambush. a source at the scene sa
>> u.s. officials and outside expertds say it's not just the north korean's submarine threat that the u.s. now has to counter. they say china and russia are rapidly improving the technology and lethality of their submarine fleets and they're getting more and more aggressive as we know. wolf, the russians in the atlantic, but also in the pacific theatre. >> and north korea, as we know, not so long ago was very aggressive with one of its own subs. >> right. north korea has fired...
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the u.s. killed its top military leader at the direction of president trump. president trump addressing the nation moments ago saying iran appears to be standing down after launching at least 22 ballistic missiles at housing u.s. forces in iraq. beforehand, iran warned iraq and iraq warned the u.s. and there were no americans nor iraqi casualties according to u.s. officials. all morning the world waited between the standoff between the u.s. and iran awaiting the edge of war and the president struck a deescalation of the tension. >> finally, to the people and leaders of iran, we want you to have a future and a great future, one that you deserve, one of prosperity at home and harmony, with the nations of the world, the united states is ready to embrace peace with all who seek it. >> our correspondents are fanned out across the region, where they have covered the lead up to this moment as only cnn can. we are live now from iran to baghdad, to washington, and lets begin now at the white house wher
the u.s. killed its top military leader at the direction of president trump. president trump addressing the nation moments ago saying iran appears to be standing down after launching at least 22 ballistic missiles at housing u.s. forces in iraq. beforehand, iran warned iraq and iraq warned the u.s. and there were no americans nor iraqi casualties according to u.s. officials. all morning the world waited between the standoff between the u.s. and iran awaiting the edge of war and the president...
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u.s., and more bans in other countries. >>> from iran -- i should say from rain to snow to punishing winds, we'll tell you what is headed to parts of the u.s. and to europe. >>> and an american couple now back on u.s. soil after being accused of starving their adopted daughter to death. you will hear their fight for justice and freedom. >> we were unable to see each other. we were unable to communicate. my wife and i were unable to pass letters. and i think prison was probably one of the hardest experiences in my life. >> those stories and a whole lot more. hello and welcome to our viewers in the united states and all around the world. i'm rosemary church. >> good to have you here, rosemary. hey, everyone, i'm errol barnett. >> all right. well start with prosecutors in south africa. they will be able to appeal the culpable homicide verdict given to oscar pistorius. >> that's right. if you're watching cnn these past few moments, you saw this happen live. however, you did also watch as judge
u.s., and more bans in other countries. >>> from iran -- i should say from rain to snow to punishing winds, we'll tell you what is headed to parts of the u.s. and to europe. >>> and an american couple now back on u.s. soil after being accused of starving their adopted daughter to death. you will hear their fight for justice and freedom. >> we were unable to see each other. we were unable to communicate. my wife and i were unable to pass letters. and i think prison was...
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and yet we have the u.s. targeting an american -- an american citizen and killing an american citizen and we see that the use of drones widely approve by the american people and there hasn't been much until recently out of congress. why do you -- how do you account in the difference in the reaction? are they entirely separate? is that a curious thing? >> how about politics? >> i'll go for that. and in what way? >> i think by a certain point, virtually nothing president bush did was going to win approval by anybody. and -- and anything he did was condemned from the surge to various other things, and i just think that that certainly plays a part in it. and particularly a lot of our political leaders have no problem talking out of both sides of their mouths when it comes to issues like these. >> what's your biggest concern post 2014 about afghanistan's future? >> i think it's very important that we maintain some kind of serious residual presence in afghanistan for training of the afghan forces and for counterter
and yet we have the u.s. targeting an american -- an american citizen and killing an american citizen and we see that the use of drones widely approve by the american people and there hasn't been much until recently out of congress. why do you -- how do you account in the difference in the reaction? are they entirely separate? is that a curious thing? >> how about politics? >> i'll go for that. and in what way? >> i think by a certain point, virtually nothing president bush...